Claims
- 1. A method of cutting a stretchable resilient fluid flow control valve member having first and second fluid flow control valve member sides in opposition to one another to create at least one cut in said fluid flow control valve member extending through said fluid flow control valve member between said first and second fluid flow control valve member sides, said method comprising the steps of:stretching said fluid flow control valve member from an unstretched condition to a stretched condition by applying opposed stretching forces thereto at predetermined locations on said fluid flow control valve member, said first and second fluid flow control valve member sides being stretched when said fluid flow control valve member is in said stretched condition; maintaining said fluid flow control valve member in said stretched condition; while maintaining said fluid flow control valve member in said stretched condition, cutting said fluid flow control valve member within an interior area of said fluid flow control valve member spaced from and positioned between said predetermined locations to form at least one cut in said fluid flow control valve member extending through said fluid flow control valve member between said first and second fluid flow control valve member sides by causing relative movement between a cutter and the fluid flow control valve member along a predetermined path of relative movement, said predetermined path of relative movement being disposed at an angle relative to said stretched first and second fluid flow control valve member sides; and after said cutting step, removing said stretching forces and allowing said fluid flow control valve member to return to an unstretched condition to close the at least one cut so that said fluid flow control valve member forms a substantially liquid-tight seal at said at least one cut, said step of maintaining said fluid flow control valve member in said stretched condition including applying opposed clamping forces to said fluid flow control valve member in said interior area of said fluid flow control valve member, one of said clamping forces being applied to the first fluid flow control valve member side while said first fluid flow control valve member side is stretched and another of said clamping forces being applied to the second fluid flow control member side while said second fluid flow control member side is stretched, and said clamping forces being applied substantially in the direction of said predetermined path of relative movement to the first and second fluid flow control member sides in said interior area of said fluid flow control valve member immediately surrounding where said at least one cut is made in said interior area during said cutting step.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the step of applying clamping forces to said fluid flow control valve member includes pressing a resilient clamp member against a side of said fluid flow control valve member during said cutting step.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein said cutting step comprises forming at least one slit in said stretched fluid flow control valve member.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein said cutting step comprises forming a plurality of slits in said stretched fluid flow control valve member.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the step of stretching said fluid flow control valve member comprises simultaneously applying radial pulling forces to said fluid flow control valve member.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 wherein the cutting step comprises forming at least one slit having a primary slit axis in said stretched fluid flow control valve member and wherein the step of stretching said fluid flow control valve member comprises applying opposed pulling force primarily in predetermined directions.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined path of relative movement is disposed substantially at right angles to said stretched first and second fluid flow control valve member sides.
- 8. The method according to claim 1 wherein said fluid flow control valve member comprises a diaphragm attached to a tubular element having an interior and closing an end of said interior, said cutting step comprising forming at least one slit in said diaphragm.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 including the steps of inserting a mandrel having a distal end within said tubular element and supporting said diaphragm with the distal end of the mandrel during said cutting step.
- 10. The method according to claim 1 wherein said cutting step comprises substantially simultaneously forming a plurality of slits in said fluid flow control valve member when said fluid flow control valve member is in the stretched condition.
- 11. The method according to claim 10 wherein said plurality of slits are parallel.
- 12. A method of cutting a stretchable resilient fluid flow control valve member having first and second sides in opposition to one another to create at least one cut in said fluid flow control valve member extending through said fluid flow control valve member between said first and second sides, said method comprising the steps of:stretching said fluid flow control valve member in a direction extending along said first and second sides to a stretched condition by applying stretching forces thereto at predetermined locations on said fluid flow control valve member; maintaining said fluid flow control valve member in a stretched condition with said fluid flow control valve member stretched in a direction of stretch extending along said first and second sides; while maintaining said fluid flow control valve member in the stretched condition, cutting said fluid flow control valve member within an interior area of said fluid flow control valve member spaced from and positioned between said predetermined locations to form at least one cut in said fluid flow control valve member extending through said fluid flow control valve member between said first and second sides and within the confines of said fluid flow control valve member by causing relative movement between a cutter and the fluid flow control valve member along a predetermined path of relative movement differing in direction from said direction of stretch; and after said cutting step, allowing said fluid flow control valve member to return to an unstretched condition to close the at least one cut to form a seal at said at least one cut, said step of maintaining said fluid flow control valve member in said stretched condition including applying opposed clamping forces to said fluid flow control valve member in said interior area of said fluid flow control valve member, one of said clamping forces being applied to the first side of said fluid flow control valve member while the fluid flow control valve member is stretched and another of said clamping forces being applied to the second side of said fluid flow control valve member while the fluid flow control valve member is stretched, and said clamping forces being applied substantially in the direction of said predetermined path of relative movement to the first and second sides of said fluid flow control valve member and substantially surrounding the position in said interior area where said at least one cut is formed.
- 13. A method of cutting a stretchable resilient wall of a valve element, said wall having first and second sides in opposition to one another, to create at least one cut in said wall extending through said wall between said first and second sides, said method comprising the steps of:stretching said wall in a stretch direction extending along said first and second sides from an unstretched condition by applying stretching forces thereto at predetermined locations on said valve element; maintaining said wall in a stretched condition with said wall stretched in the stretch direction extending along said first and second sides; while maintaining said wall in the stretched condition, cutting said wall within an inner area of said wall spaced from said predetermined locations to form at least one cut in said wall extending through said wall between said first and second sides of said wall by causing relative movement between a cutter and the wall along a predetermined path of relative movement differing in direction from the stretch direction; and after said cutting step, allowing said wall to return to an unstretched condition to close the at least one cut and form a seal at said at least one cut, said step of maintaining said wall in the stretched condition including applying opposed clamping forces to said wall in said inner area of said wall while said wall is stretched, one of said clamping forces being applied to the first side of said wall and another of said clamping forces being applied to the second side of said wall, and said clamping forces being applied substantially in the direction of said predetermined path of relative movement to the first and second sides of said wall and substantially surrounding the position in said inner area where said at least one cut is formed.
- 14. The method according to claim 13 wherein said clamping forces are applied to said wall in said inner area immediately surrounding where said at least one cut is formed during said cutting step.
- 15. A method of cutting a stretchable resilient wall to form an orally activated valve including said wall, said wall having first and second sides in opposition to one another, by creating at least one cut in said wall extending through said wall between said first and second sides, said method comprising the steps of:stretching said wall from an unstretched condition by applying stretching forces thereto at predetermined locations on said wall; maintaining said wall in a stretched condition with said wall stretched in a stretch direction extending along said first and second sides; while maintaining said wall in the stretched condition, cutting said wall within an inner area of said wall spaced from said predetermined locations to form at least one cut in said wall extending through said wall between said first and second sides of said wall by causing relative movement between a cutter and the wall along a predetermined path of relative movement having a direction differing from the stretch direction of said stretched wall; and after said cutting step, allowing said wall to return to an unstretched condition to close the at least one cut and form a seal at said at least one cut, said step of maintaining said wall in the stretched condition including applying opposed clamping forces to said wall in said inner area of said wall while said wall is stretched, one of said clamping forces being applied to the first side of said wall and another of said clamping forces being applied to the second side of said wall, and said clamping forces being applied substantially in the direction of said predetermined path of relative movement to the first and second sides of said wall and substantially surrounding the position in said inner area where said at least one cut is formed.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein said clamping forces are applied in said inner area immediately surrounding where said at least one cut is formed during said cutting step.
- 17. A method of cutting a stretchable resilient wall of a valve element, said resilient wall having first and second sides in opposition to one another, to create at least one cut in said resilient wall extending through said resilient wall between said first and second sides, said method comprising the steps of:deforming and stretching said resilient wall by applying deforming and stretching forces thereto at spaced predetermined locations on said valve element, said deforming and stretching forces stretching said resilient wall in a stretch direction extending along said first and second sides; maintaining said resilient wall in a deformed and stretched condition with said wall stretched in said stretch direction extending along said first and second sides; while maintaining said resilient wall in the deformed and stretched condition, cutting said wall within an inner area of said wall between and spaced from said predetermined locations to form at least one cut in said wall extending through said wall between said first and second sides of said wall by causing relative movement between a cutter and the wall along a predetermined path of relative movement differing in direction from said stretch direction; and after said cutting step, allowing said stretchable, resilient wall to return to an undeformed and unstretched condition to close the at least one cut and form a seal at said at least one cut, said step of maintaining said resilient wall in the deformed and stretched condition including applying a first clamping force to the first side of said wall and applying a second clamping force to the second side of said wall, said clamping forces being applied substantially in the direction of said predetermined path of relative movement to the first and second sides of said wall and substantially surrounding the position in said inner area where said at least one cut is formed.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 wherein said clamping forces are applied in said inner area immediately surrounding where said at least one cut is formed during said cutting step.
- 19. A method of cutting a stretchable resilient fluid flow control valve member having first and second sides in opposition to one another to create at least one cut in said fluid flow control valve member extending through said fluid flow control valve member between said first and second sides, said method comprising the steps of:stretching said fluid flow control valve member from an unstretched condition by applying stretching forces thereto at predetermined locations on said fluid flow control valve member; maintaining said fluid flow control valve member in a stretched condition; while maintaining said fluid flow control valve member in the stretched condition, cutting said fluid flow control valve member within an interior area of said fluid flow control valve member spaced from said predetermined locations to form at least one cut in said fluid flow control valve member extending through said fluid flow control valve member between said first and second sides of said fluid flow control valve member by causing relative movement between a cutter and the fluid flow control valve member along a predetermined path of relative movement; and after said cutting step, removing said stretching forces and allowing said fluid flow control valve member to return to an unstretched condition to close the at least one cut so that said fluid flow control valve member forms a substantially liquid-tight seal at said at least one cut, said step of maintaining said fluid flow control valve member in the stretched condition including applying clamping forces to said fluid flow control valve member in said interior area of said fluid flow control valve member, one of said clamping forces being applied to the first side of said fluid flow control valve member and another of said clamping forces being applied to the second side of said fluid flow control valve member, and said clamping forces being applied substantially in the direction of said predetermined path of relative movement to the first and second sides of said fluid flow control valve member in said interior area of said fluid flow control valve member immediately surrounding where said at least one cut is made during said cutting step, said fluid flow control valve member comprising a diaphragm attached to a tubular element having an interior and closing an end of said interior, said cutting step comprising forming at least one slit in said diaphragm, said tubular element having a flange projecting outwardly therefrom at a location adjacent to said diaphragm, said step of stretching said fluid flow control valve member including exerting external forces on said flange to pull and stretch said diaphragm.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/615,611, filed Mar. 13, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 5,601,207 and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/678,585, filed Jul. 11, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,791,510.
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